To get started, it's a good idea to work through teh beginner's tutorials:
http://docs.mercurydpm.org/Trunk/d0/db0/BeginnerTutorials.html
The documentation websites are updated nightly with the latest version of the code.
For the documentation of the developer's version, visit http://docs.mercurydpm.org/Trunk.
For the documentation of other MercuryDPM versions, visit http://docs.mercurydpm.org/.
For the documentation of MercuryCG, visit http://docs.mercurydpm.org/Trunk/dd/d0c/Mercury_CG.html
The MercuryDPM training materials is available at https://oercommons.org/courseware/lesson/113895 (Chapter E of the script).
The latest version as source is available here: https://bitbucket.org/mercurydpm/scientificcomputingcourse/src/master/
Here is the slides and the recording of a UT lecture on "Granular matter simulations in MercuryDPM" from March 2021.
Here is the slides and the recording of a UT lecture on "Analysis of simulations in MercuryDPM" from March 2021.
Here is a booklet to teach MercuryDPM to JMBC graduate students from 2017.
TU Delft course material on how to start with MercuryDPM
If you have further questions, please visit our Questions and Answers page.
Further information on select topics is found here: